Mizrachi
or Miz·ra·hi
[ miz-rah-khee ]
/ mɪzˈrɑ xi /
noun
a Zionist movement, founded in 1902, chiefly devoted to furthering the integration of Zionism and religious orthodoxy.
adjective
of or relating to Mizrachi.
Origin of Mizrachi
1910–15; < Hebrew
mizrāḥī, an acronym from
m(erkā)z r(ū)ḥ(ān)ī spiritual center, with pun on
mizrāḥī eastern
Example sentences from the Web for mizrachi
David bethought himself instead of the owlish Mizrachi, his visit to whom had been left unfinished.
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